Implementation Partners Clause Samples

The Implementation Partners clause defines the parties or entities responsible for carrying out specific tasks or services under the agreement. It typically outlines which partners are authorized to participate in the implementation process, their roles, and any requirements or limitations on their involvement. For example, it may specify that only approved subcontractors can be used or that certain partners must meet particular qualifications. This clause ensures clarity regarding who is permitted to perform work, thereby reducing the risk of unauthorized or unqualified parties being involved in the project.
Implementation Partners. The ImplementorsImplementation Partners shall include: the United States Environmental Protection Agency, an agency of the federal government ("EPA"); the Texas Natural Resources Conservation Commission on Environmental Quality, an agency of the State of Texas ("TNRCCTCEQ"); the Texas General Land Office, an agency of the State of Texas ("TGLO"); the Coastal Bend Bays Foundation, a Texas non-profit corporation organized under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended ("Bays Foundation"); the Port Industries of Corpus Christi, a trade association ("Port Industries"); and other organizations designated from time to time by the Executive CouncilBoard of Directors whose representatives sign an Approval or Memorandum of Understanding as evidence of their group's approval of the Bays Plan and concurrence with this Interlocal Agreement (the "Implementors"). The Implementors are other participants in the CBBEP who can not be Parties to this Interlocal Agreement under state law because they are not units of local governments, State agencies, or political subdivisions of the State of Texas, but who have executed an attached Approval or Memorandum of Understanding.
Implementation Partners. The Implementation Partners include: the United States Environmental Protection Agency, an agency of the federal government ("EPA"); the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, an agency of the State of Texas ("TCEQ"); the Texas General Land Office, an agency of the State of Texas ("TGLO"); the Coastal Bend Bays Foundation, a Texas non-profit corporation organized under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended ("Bays Foundation"); the Port Industries of Corpus Christi, a trade association ("Port Industries"); and other organizations designated from time to time by majority vote of the Board of Directors whose representatives sign an Approval or Memorandum of Understanding as evidence of their group's approval of the Bays Plan and concurrence with this Interlocal Agreement (collectively, the "Implementation Partners"). The Implementation Partners are not parties to this Interlocal Agreement. The Bays Foundation and Port Industries have each executed the above- referenced Approval or Memorandum of Understanding.
Implementation Partners. The Implementation Partners shall include: the United States Environmental Protection Agency, an agency of the federal government ("EPA"); the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, an agency of the State of Texas ("TCEQ"); the Texas General Land Office, an agency of the State of Texas ("TGLO"); the Coastal Bend Bays Foundation, a Texas non‑profit corporation organized under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended ("Bays Foundation"); the Port Industries of Corpus Christi, a trade association ("Port Industries"); and other organizations designated from time to time by majority vote of the Board of Directors whose representatives sign an Approval or Memorandum of Understanding as evidence of their group's approval of the Bays Plan and concurrence with this Interlocal Agreement (the "Implementors"). The Implementors are other participants in the CBBEP who can not be Parties to this Interlocal Agreement under state law because they are not units of local governments, State agencies, or political subdivisions of the State of Texas, but who have executed an attached Approval or Memorandum of Understanding.
Implementation Partners. The two foremost important partners were the grassroots communities themselves and the municipalities. CHF brought these two partners together with very successful outcomes. Creating this cooperation and setting up committees created greater understanding between service providers and service receivers.